On Mon, 8 Feb 2016 at 09:54 Senthil Kumaran <sent...@uthcode.com> wrote:
> Hi Brett, > > On Sat, Feb 6, 2016 at 11:42 AM, Brett Cannon <br...@python.org> wrote: > >> It seems there are people definitely willing to try out the tools and >> report back, but I'm looking for someone/people to organize the effort and >> come back to me with a thought-out solution so I don't have to. :) >> > > I wanted to get involved with this process. I am ready to help you here. > > https://github.com/orsenthil/cpython-hg-to-git > > Here I started documenting our discussion so far. I will continue to > evaluate the tools (with other developers this list) and we'll try to come > up with a conclusive suggestion for our migration. > > Thanks to much, Senthil! When I get a chance I will update the PEP to say this step of the migration is in process and you as in charge of it. -Brett P.S.: For this whole migration I'm going to try and delegate where appropriate, so this won't be the last time I reach out for help. I anticipate helping with bugs.python.org is going to be the biggest stumbling block/need. And for those that wanted GitLab over GitHub, a vast majority of this migration is Git host-agnostic, and so this is necessary for after we leave GitHub (either because we're unhappy with GitHub or because it's simply time to move; nothing is forever).
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